Emphasizing the fact that clinical trials can influence treatment decisions, the recent AllTrials campaign has called for all trials past and present to be registered, and the results reported. As one of the initiating organisations

0000-0003-1953-5833For the XVIII International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria Conference in Rio de Janeiro, PLOS ONE is highlighting eight recent articles. Since January 2011, PLOS ONE has published almost 700 articles in the areas

This post is by Nicholas Ellinwood, who has worked with PLoS ONE since last year. He is a Publications Assistant who focuses on assigning Academic Editors to appropriate manuscripts, managing email queries and handling our

This post is by Yael Franco, a publications assistant for PLoS ONE. She helps assign Academic Editors to manuscripts, assists authors, reviewers and editors with email and phone queries, and handles press inquiries. Sometimes when

The following post is by the Senior Editor of PLoS Medicine, Emma Veitch, and is a re-post of the “What is PLoS Medicine’s policy on trials registration?” article written for the Speaking of Medicine blog.

This post comes to us from Caroline McCormick, a publications assistant. Caroline has been working for PLoS ONE since last summer, and she spends her days handling press queries, ethics consultations, and answering emails. When

This post is written by Cory Mann, a Publications Assistant for PLoS ONE. He works in the editorial department assisting authors and editorial board members, as well as resolving other editorial issues. Cory also specializes

This post is by Nicholas Ellinwood, who has worked with PLoS ONE since last year. He is a Publications Assistant who focuses on assigning Academic Editors to appropriate manuscripts, managing email queries and handling our

On any given day, we receive hundreds of emails from authors who have questions regarding their submissions and the submission process. So starting next Friday, we will reinstate a regular post called Ask everyONE. This